Physical activity in European seniors: attitudes, beliefs and levels
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Physical activity in European seniors: attitudes, beliefs and levels
Abstract
Background: It is important to study the factors which modulate ageing, among which physical activity (PA) seems to have a very important role on the health status and quality of life of the elderly. To be effective, any intervention specifically targeted to promote PA should be based on the knowledge of the population, namely on their needs, attitudes and behaviour.
Objective: To identify in the elderly European population, the attitudes to PA and health, in order to define adequate strategies of promotion.
Design: Cross-sectional survey using a face-to-face interview-assisted questionnaire. This project belongs to the multicentric Pan-EU Survey on Consumer Attitudes to PA, Body Weight and Health under the leadership of the Institute of European Food Studies - Dublin with the cooperation of members from all European Union countries. 1914 European citizens, aged > or = 65, were interviewed. The data's descriptive analysis, was followed by univariate analysis to characterise the study's sample.
Results: PA was not viewed by the elderly as a major health determinant as it was ranked only 5th (18%), preceded by food (42%), smoking habits (40%) and alcohol (24%). 41% of elderly were not engaged in any type of PA, but 50% dedicated more than 3,5 hours/week on various activities. At EU level the most common activities included walking, gardening, cycling and swimming. 64% of the elderly thought that they do not need to do more PA, and 37% were in the pre-contemplation stage as they were currently not very physically active and they didn't intend to become physically active in the next 6 months. A large variation in attitudes, and behaviours in relation to PA, was found amongst European countries.
Conclusion: Programmes to promote PA need to be tailored to the different countries in order to increase/maintain PA in the elderly.
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